Visa for Visitor?
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If she has no money, they will think that she is planning on staying here, so they may reject her. If she can prove that she has either money or a good job in Romania, they will let her come.
Probably, yes. They need to see proof that your aunt will return to Romania and there should be enough ties to bring her back.
First you say your Mom, in Romania, wants to come to Chicago to visit her sister. Then you say your aunt has to have a lot of money.. Bit confusing. Basically the person who is applying for the B2 visa (tourist) has to have money. How will they prove that they can finance their trip to the US? Then they have to prove that they will return to their country AFTER the visit. Having money is one of the factors considered, and the other is sufficient ties to home country to return.**
How much money she has makes no difference. Money can be transferred in and out of accounts in minutes. The US embassy will require that your aunt demonstrate that she has firm ties in Romania and will not overstay her visa. There's a $100 application fee.
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